Joseph Shop, one of the owners of the Yellow Deli, kept his doors open later than usual for the crew.

“We typically close at 2 p.m. on Tuesdays,” Shop said.

“I was worried that business would be slow because the street is shut down,” said Shop. “But people found a way to get in.”

Shop hopes the film will shed some light on his community.

“It would be nice if it brings a focus to Coxsackie,” Shop said. “It’s a lovely little town that needs exposure. It’s a hidden secret.”

Filming on “Shirley” also took place in Jefferson Heights in Catskill in August.

“This is the end of our shoot,” Sherman said when asked about future locations. “We’re wrapping up in a couple days.”

The thriller “Shirley” is partially adapted from a 2014 novel of the same name by Susan Scarf Merrell, Sherman said.

Sherman said she did not know what the film cost to make.

The novel centers on a young couple who spend a year with Jackson and her husband at their home in Bennington, Vermont, according to Merrell’s website.

Elisabeth Moss, whose credits include the TV series “Mad Men” and “The West Wing,” and the recent films “The Seagull” and “The Square,” plays Jackson. Her co-star is Michael Stuhlbarg of the HBO series “Boardwalk Empire” and the Academy Award-winning “The Shape of Water,” Sherman said.

A release date for “Shirley” has not been scheduled, Sherman said.

*Editor's note: This story corrects an earlier version. The filming in Coxsackie took place at the Mansion + Reed General store, not at the intersection of the village streets.